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Bring your dog into the room with you. Just the two of you so you have your dog's attention. Let the dog see the treat in your hand and then tell them to sit. ... more >>
Teach your dog the "sit" and "stay" commands before you begin training him to spin. Get your dog into the sit position and tell him to stay. Pick up a ... more >>
put the dog into a "sit" hold a treat directly in front of the dog's nose, in your closed fist tell the dog to "down" ... more >>
How to Give Your Dog A Pill The first step is simply taking a couple of hot dogs and slicing them into small, bite sized chunks and putting them into a plastic bag. Take some of your dog's pills and ... more >>
Put your already "crate trained" dog into the crate Close the door and wait a few minutes Open the door slowly, be prepared to shut it ... more >>
tie a jingle bell (or other suitable bell) to a string, and then tie that to the doorknob of the door you want your puppy to use. Bell should be low enough to the ground that puppy can hit it easily with his paw. ... more >>
put the harness on the puppy attach a bell or pout on a belled collar have an assistant hold on to the harness TIGHTLY ... more >>
Before giving your dog a command like sit or down make sure that you have your dog's attention. Once you have your dog's attention hold a treat very close to your dogs nose. Guide your dog into a sit, down and stand. ... more >>
Pour litter into the box or pan until approximately half full. Put the box in the pets kennel cage, room, or area pet is kept at night. ... more >>
Have your dog sit or lay down. You'll want to be right by your dog when you do this and you'll stay close for the beginning stages of teaching a dog to stay. Stand in front of your dog or step to the ... more >>
Training your dog can be done using negative reinforcement or positive reinforcement. Using negative reinforcement can be a very effective way to train your dog, but negative reinforcement always has side effects. positive reinforcement does not ... more >>
Dogs and kids can live together harmoniously, if the situation is properly understood and carefully handled.Friendships between dogs and kids are both wonderful and character building for the children.Most dog bites inflicted on kids are by the ... more >>
Using the "warm weather" technique, lightly wet the dog, continuously admonishing "no shake". If the dog tries to shake, grab the coller and hold gently and remind "no shake". ... more >>
For easy no-pull exercise walks you will need a Gentle leader head collar For all size dogs (except those breeds that have a nose/muzzle that is too short-for example, the bulldog) get the following:-A Gentle Leader, which are basically head ... more >>
Buy a sweater or jacket for your dog, especially if he has a short coat. Although some breeds have coats designed to keep them warm in cold weather, others need some extra protection. Wipe your dog's ... more >>
Consider a professional grooming school that can provide you with a foundation of skills needed to become a successful pet groomer. Work as an assistant or trainee at an established grooming facility ... more >>
Go to dog shows as a spectator and watch handlers in the ring. Read the judges' score sheets after the class, and try to figure out why they rated the dogs the way they did. Choose a breed that you ... more >>
Discuss with your vet or trainer what kind of whistle to get for your dog. There are lung-powered whistles and electronic whistles. Which one you use depends on you and your dog. Go to your local pet ... more >>
Find a store or company that sells pet crates. Pet supply, hardware and department stores, and wholesale pet supply companies all carry crates. Wholesale pet supply companies often have the largest selection and the best prices. You can find them ... more >>
Using a crate will help you manage your dog's behavior. A crate can prevent injury and even death. As a former animal control officer I have seen plenty of dogs that were injured because they were allowed too much freedom when they were ... more >>
Make sure your dog has a good grasp of basic obedience commands, like stay and heel. Proper obedience is a prerequisite for boundary training. Start indoors. Go to a door, but before you open it, ... more >>
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Grease the baking sheet. Combine flour and charcoal. Stir in the egg and ... more >>
Choose treats with minimal additives. The fewer ingredients, the better. Treats that list meat as the first ingredient with low to no grain content are a safe, healthy choice. Treats containing fruits, vegetables, whole grains such as oatmeal, and ... more >>
Exercise your pet. The more pent up energy your furry friend has, the more he benefits from physical activity. His muscles need to move and his mind needs stimulation. Take your dog for a walk or roll a ball around for your cat to chase. ... more >>
Clicker train a crawl with a dog that has already mastered the "down" cue. Tell your dog to "down". When your dog is in the down position, hold a treat slightly above the ground ... more >>
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